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The Things I Wish You Had Told Me, But Never Will is a contemplative drama that unfolds in the intimate setting of a hotel in Oslo. The film centers on a young woman navigating a reunion with her estranged father. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to really sit with the tension and unspoken emotions between them. It’s all about what’s left unsaid, the weight of silence, and the longing for connection. The performances are raw and understated, with a palpable sense of vulnerability that draws you in. While the director remains unknown, there’s a certain authenticity to the practical effects and the minimalistic approach that feels grounding. It's this simplicity in storytelling that sets it apart, making you reflect on your own familial relationships.
Focus on the emotional weight of conversations.Look out for the use of silence as a narrative tool.Interesting choice of location adds to the film's atmosphere.
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